where the court allows a party to fax to the court for the use of that partya documentthat has not been requested by the court and is not intended to be placed on the court file.

where a party requests that the court fax a copy of a document from the court file.

the court provides a subsequent copy of a document which it has previously provided.”

6. In Schedule 1, in fee 5.1 —

(a)in the description, omit “in the Supreme Court” and “in the county court”;

(b)in column 2, omit “£120” and “£105” and substitute “£140”.

7. In Schedule 1, in fee 5.3 —

(a)in the description, omit “in the Supreme Court” and “in the county court”;

(b)in column 2, omit “£50” and “£45” and substitute “£60”.

8. In Schedule 1, in fee 5.4 —

(a)in the description, omit “in the Supreme Court” and “in the county court”;

(b)in column 2, omit “£200” and “£105” and substitute “£200”.

9. In Schedule 1, in fee 5.5 —

(a)in the description, omit “in the Supreme Court” and “in the county court”;

(b)In column 2, omit “£50” and “£35” and substitute “£50”.

10. In Schedule 1, in fee 5.6 —

(a)in the description, omit “in the Supreme Court” and “in the county court”;

(b)in column 2, omit “£100” and “£65” and substitute “£100”.

11. In Schedule 1, for fee 8.1 substitute —

“8.1 On an application for or in relation to enforcement of a judgment or order of a county court or through a county court, by the issue of a warrant of execution against goods except a warrant to enforce payment of a fine —

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